gazette. MASSACRE OF EMIGRANTS- Ocer One Hundred Persons Killed.— A letter from J. C. Ward to the Los An eelos Star, dated San Bernardine, Oct. 4, 1857, states that an entire train of emi grants from Missouri and Arkansas, bound To California byway of Great Salt Lake, had been massacred by Indians at the Mountain .Meadows, which are on or near the rim of the Great Basin, and some dis tance south of the most southern Mormon settlements. The massacre took place about the 10th or 11th of September. Mr. Ward says he first obtained his information from the Indians. The account, no doubt much exaggerated, if not altogether untrue, is as follows: The company consisted of one hundred and thirty or one hundred and thirty-five men, women and children, and including some forty or forty-five capable of bearing arms. They were in possession of quite an amount of stock, consisting of horses, mules and oxen. The encampment was attacked about daylight in the morning, so siv the Indians, by the combined forces of all the various tribes immediately in the [section of the country. It appears that the majority of them were slain at the first onset, made*by the Indians. The remaining force formed themselves into the best position their circumstances would allow; but before they could make the necessary arrangements for protecting themselves from the arrows, there were but few left who were able to bear arms. After having corralled their wagons, and flair a ditch tor their protection, they con tinued to tire upon the Indians for one or two davs: but the Indians had so secreted themselves that, according to their own statement, there was not one of them kil led, and but few wounded. They (the em "rants ; then sent a flag of truce, borne by °little girl, and then gave themselves up o the mercy of the savages, who immedi telv rushed in and slaughtered all of them, nth tiie exception of fifteen infant ehil- Iren. that have since been purchased, with oiuc difficulty, by the Mormon interpre ers. The causes which led to the massacre re reported to be that, when the train lamped at an Indian village near Fillmore 'itv, the emigrants not only cheated the lat'ives hadlv in trading with them, but hev put strychnine in a dead ox for the lurpose of poisoning the Indians, and also xit poison in the water which stands in ook This occasioned several deaths mong the Indians, within a few days after* he departure of the train ; whereupon the ndians rallied, selected a place of attack, nd took terrible vengeance. Mr. W. sa\-s e obtained a statement of the causes of he massacre from Klders Matthews and Ivde, who were in Great Salt Lake City t the time this train was there recruiting heir tit-out, and were on their way to Sau lernartline when the murders were eoni uitted, but several days' journey in the ear of the emigrants. I.t/.I KF OF (JOVFKNMKNT I MAIN'S. Wa>hinot<>x, Not. 13. Dispatches wen* wired by the State Department to-day, from hief Justice Kchul-, of Utah, dated at "Camp i Suvet Water, twenty one miles east of uth i'ass, Oct. 13, 1£07." Judge Ech'ds j>: "An express has just arrived from Green rer, and reports that on the night of October a;-:.:., ,f twenty-six wagons was captured r the Mormons, twenty five miles from the acifie Spring At the same time two other nin were taken near Green river—in all ~H a'onsand leading. The Mormons said they : id seven hundred men the e and fifteen hun 1 more at Salt Lake City. Col. Alexander encamped on Ham's Fork, thirty miles in ■ ivance of the front train, which is destroyed, j c H-nt ('apt. Marcy with four hundred men i:k to Green river, to enable the teamsters 1 wllect their cattle. The Mormons killed | o one, fur the reason that no resistance was ia, lc. Col. Smith will collect the trains on iia side and escort them forward. One train now before us and two behind. We arc in hid spirits, and that is a great help to all. he Mormons will likely attack us in a day (*", and may rue their impudence. We we furty.seven men in this command, but --tnith is a host within himself. We have termined ii attacked to use the rifles in the >**• Me shall most likely take the route | hear river for Salt Lake City. The want '•rage for our inules is the greatest bind- Me, but we will go on if we have to walk W carry our provisions." 'Hie above dispatch, showing the first evert ;t ot Msrmon treason, was immediately laid •'ore the President of the United States, •' —fnmoned the members of the Cabinet rwMui'ation upon its contents. : lnt i 1 'gence was considered in Cabinet 'ng tins afternoon, but no definite action °. D * ' Secretary of War thinks uopeless to attempt to send rein i V?. ent I s .. or su Pphes so late in the season em (' l r l "P a ' c^es are anxiously looked for tt>v f °"" 8 o n. who is in command of the it f„ii" r j ' oV C">ment officers do crodlt report received from Judge tt Kl f C | To ?' T " cerrob ltv Fichols' have been received, jl"l I' v lO Mormons have opened the rp*, 'hree supply trains —two en Rtr . on the Big Sandy—the J** 8 consisting in all of seventy 6ofiw^ f,oe "a ?hre was a council among r th. • 5t wa * determined, afer hear ths tr o P' nio°0 ° a 'l the guides in relation ber iV' r^'to R° Around by Soda Springs, i. or, i* r 'orks for Oregon and Califar ex'^-n-;°nter iV 16 La'' 6 valley through in lr 5 ' V j- J where the suow will not Fhis determination, the TV- a PF roved of h y Cwl that h. • to sa J 10 everybody ttgll>' , te e< i t0 ,v ' n, cr in the valley or "aW#' nn ° DS arp congregated in la"rge |r ni ß ,'. ( e *^ n ° n 'h' B fi 'de of the mountain, 4u t„ ,* - rass . a nd are determined it to th t a n ;ent l^e ent rance of the troops MJed ir '? how. They are regularly * >otel. '"uands, and if Colonel Jobn- Wivß _ i y a " e J' he can act only on the The Wx!n h ' B ha " dful of from Cd °P a l rtniont ' Be *P i ringol .1. a French Mechanical TOYS, Riche r toes l sed ROLLS and lancy Pieces; Was, Crying and China Dolls; China Teys, Jewel I Card Receivers, Vases and Fancy Articles, . Alabaster Goods, Confectioners' Rich Boxes, I Cornets, Bags, Ac. Fancy Baskets of Willow, Ac., over 150 I patterns; G.rinan Toys, over 1000 patterns; with an endless variety of other good! of the latest and most desirable styles, for sale in quantities to suit at very low prices. 9gkCa*es of Assorted Toys at £5, $lO, S2O. W. TILLER, Importer. No. 24 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia. November 5, 1857.-lit* FLOUR ! JUST RECEIVED. 10,000 lbs. of Extra Family Flour, in 25 and 50 lb. bags, at §3.50 per hundred, at 0c22 GROCERY. I FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! FAMILY, $3.50 per hundred, in J bags. Superfine at $6.25 per barrel, at i i oct22 iRAVIN'S GROCERY. ! LS2, 2 EXTRA Superfine, Extra Family, and Su perfine fur sale low fur cash. ! octß F. J. HOFFMAN. Pennsylvania Railroad, ON and after Monday, June 22d, 1857, , trains leave Lewistown Station as follows: ' Eastward Westward, j F.xpress, 5 14 a. in. 5 51 a. m : Fast Line, 10 47 p. in. 736 p. m. j Mail, 4 08 " 332 " Through Freight, 5 54 " I 50 a. m. ! Fmigrant, 5 54 " 10 15 " Kxpress Freight, 554 " 10 15 " ' Local " 715 " 740 " j Fare to Harrisburg, $1 85*, to Philadelphia, 5 05; to Altoona, 2 10; to Pittsburgh. 5 60. Ticket Office will be open 20 min utc.s before the arrival of each Passenger Train. D. F„ ROBESON, Agent. THE LADIES Will find a beautiful lot of NEW BONNETS and various articles of 5)0133 3!ii)J)3 AT Kennedy, Junkin & Co.'s Store, East Market street. The Ladies are particularly invited to call before making their w inter selection, as a neat bonnet adds as much to the attraction of a pleasant face as any article of dress worn. November 12, 1857. New Goods! McCoy & Ellis's CHEAP STORE! rpHE undersigned, trading under the name and J[ firm of McCOY found In any other n'wumpcr f>*uhe> *h * rii tt--n mtii.e* and the lowr, county as, ■le myi-:iot plainly,) to R A >EV '• I 11, Editor tc. Proprietor nt the National Police Gazette, apHO New York City. WANTED, At the Lewistown Steam Mill, ALL KINDS OF 132. *JiL\ 12 SDfs, AT HIGHEST CASH PRICES! On hand, for sale, FLOUR, by the hundred or barrel, RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAT,, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FEED OF ALL KINDS. ft®"" A large quantity of Coal, Salt, Plas ter, Ac. for sale low for cash. ALFRED MARKS, Agent, Lewistown, Oct. 8, 1857. m MM U Mil If, TUB two sterv and attic DWELLING and JL Si ORE well known as the People's Store, situate in Market street, Lewistown, llamaker's and Mutthersbough's Hotel. The house is new, in the centre of business, replete with every convenience, and the store room one of the best Hi town. For farther information inquire of Soult A Co. or of F. SWARTZ, novl2-4t"* near Lewistown. Orphans' Court Sale. IX pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin comity, will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, on the prem ises, at 1 o'clock p. in., on Saturday, December 19, 1857, the following described real estate, to wit: A certain tract of unimproved land, situate in Union township, Mifflin county, bounded on the east by C. llartzler, on the west by C. King, on the south by Jack's Mountain, and on the north by C. llartzler, containing io ivcriEs, well covered with timber. Terms made known on day of sale. JOSEPH IIARTZLER, AdmT of Estate of David llartzler, dee'd. November 12, 1857.-3t* Money! Money!! Money!!! IS now ail the cry, and if you want to save money buy your goods at the STEJ i MILL STOR ,f KKWIKV, JI\RIY & CO., where five per cent, is taken oti for silver or gold for bills amounting from five dollars and over, and all solvent Hank notes taken at par for goods. Sugars, Coffees and Teas, can be bad at reduced prices; Good Brown Sugar, 10 to 12 cents. •' White 14 " Coffee, 12£ to 14 " Covering Syrup, 87 " per gallon. Baking Molasses, 5U " " Dry Goods, of all descriptions, lower than ever. All kinds of Prodi-cr taken in exchange for Goods. ' Give a call, both great and small, To the Cheap Store of Kbnnedt, Junk in, & Co.' Lewistown, Oct. 15, 1857. TMK Ouiui.vAi. Mk.nici:.'s K.,t.C>;i.i>hki> is J>3T. And firtl . rl ric RN SMELLERS—hand ,id o >r->e ;• or, G for sale by F (1. FRANCIS*"! S. SHOT GUNS.—Single and double Shot Guns, very low, at M ACKLIN'S, McVeytown. SPLENDID SIFTS AT 439 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. The Original Gift Book Store. a '"i ANS would inform his friend* aud Nr.® n P,'' c that he has removed his Star ' TV? and Publishing House to the splendid store in Brcwn's Iron Building, 439 Uhestnut street, two doors below Fifth, where I .u' e P urc " aser °| each book will receive one of i eiL ow .' B ? valued at from 25 cents to . & loo > consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry, &c. re a n . . WORTH aSO Pat. Eng. Lev. Gold Watches, §IOO GO each i 550 Patent Anchor do 50 00 " 400 Ladies' Gold Watches, ]Bk case,3s 00 44 I e/m o ilv . cr IjCV " Walc ' ,es . warra'led, 15 00 " 500 Parlor Timepieces, 10 00 44 500 Cameo Sets, Ear Drops & Pins, 10 00 44 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, §5 to 12 00 44 500 Gents' Vest Chains, 10 00 44 1000 Gold Lockets, large double case, 300 ,4 •2000 do small size, 300 44 I 1000 Gold Pencil Cases A- Gold Pens, 500 44 j 1000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases, 10 50 44 2500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies') 250 44 2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils, 250 44 2;i00 Ladies' Gold Pens, with cases, ] 50 44 6500 Ladies' Gold Kings, 100 44 j 2000 Gents' Gold Kings, 275 44 j 2500 Ladies' Gobi Breast Pins, 250 44 | 3500 Misses do do 150 44 3000 Pocket Knives, 75 " i 2000 Sets Gent's Gold Bosom Studs, 300 44 2000 do do Sleeve Buttons, 300 41 2000 pairs Ladies' Ear Drops, 250 44 8000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, 500 44 lsoooLadiesCameo,JetorMosaicPins,s 00 44 ~500 do do Shawl & Kibbon do 350 44 ; 5000 F etridge's Balm of a Thousand Flowers, 50 j EV A.\S 1 new Catalogue contains all the most popular books of the day, and the newest pub- ! lication9, all o) which will be sold as low as j can be obtained at other stores. A complete I catalogue ol hooks sent free, by application through the mail, by addressing G. G. EVANS, 439 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Agents wanted in every town in the United i States Those desiring so to act can obtain full : particulars by addressing as above. N. B.—ln consequence of the money crisis j and numerous failures, the subscriber has been I enabled to purchase from assignees an immense ■ stock of books, embracing every department of i literature, at prices which will enable him to give §SOO worth of the above gifts on every §IOOO worth of books sold. An extra book, with a gift, will be sent to each person ordering TEN boobs to be sent to one address, bv Express. nrf-SENI) FOR A CATALOGUE. November 5, 1857. I N II A L A TlO N aCITSTJKPTICIT. BRONCHITIS, l.aryngi'is, and other diseases of the Chest and Throat successfully treat ed by Ue Inhalation o< Medicated Vapors and Powders, by Absorption and Constitutional I reatinent, as practiced at the Sluyvesant .Med ical Institute, New York City, N Y. The unprecedented success which has attend ed this method of treating diseases of the longs and throat, has induced the physicians to depart from their usual course, and avail themselves of the columns af the press to make it known to such as may be laboring under, or predis posed to such atfections. The dawn of a brighter day has at length arrived for the con sumptive ; the doctrine of the i..curability of consumption has now passed away. We have indubitable proofs in our possession, that con sumption in all its stages can be cured; in the first place, by tubercular absorption ; in the second, by the transformation of tubercuie into chalky and calcareous concretions; in (he third, by cicatrices or spars. Those wedded to the opinion of the past may assert that it is even now incurable ; such are behind the age. To all this great truth must be apparent, viz : that medicines inhaled directly into the lungs, wheth er in the form of vapor or powder, must be more effectual than that taken into the stomach, in short, the only ark of refuge for the con sumptive is Inhalation, and such additional means as the judicious physician will avail himself of. Such of the profession that have adapted in halation have found it soothing arid efficacious in the highest degree, arresting the progress of the disease, and working wonders in many des perate cases, in " verity, a triumph of our art over this fell destroyer of our species " NOTE.— Physicians wishing to make them selves acquainted with this practice, are in formed that our time being valuable we can only reply, as to ingredients used, to such let ters that contain a fee. The fee in all cases of consumption will be §lll, on receipt of which the necessary medi cities and instrument will be forwarded. Ap plicants will please state age, sex, occupation, whether married or single, how long affected, if any hereditary disease exists in the family, and symptoms generally. Let the name, town and state be plainly written. Postage for re turn answers must be enclosed. Letters if reg istered by the Postmaster are at our risk. Ad dress. WALLACE MERTOUN, M. D., novs S. M. Institute, N. Y. City, Estate of George Rothrock, deceased. is hereby given that letters testa- JL xIN entury on the estate of GEORGE ROTH ROCK, lato of Decatur township Mifflin coun ty, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in said township. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paymeut, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. nuvs HEN RY BRIDGE, Exr. Estate of Joseph Campbell, decased. OTICKis hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of JOSEI-H CAMP BEi.tr, late of L'uion township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the under signed residing in said township. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH CAMPBELL, ROBERT I). CAMPBELL, ANDREW W. CAMPBELL. Novs-6t* Executors. | STRAY HOGS. rpWO Stray Hogs came to the premises of I the subscriber, in Derry township, some time ago, and have sinco repeatedly broken into my cornfield and other enclosures. The one is a white Barrow, the other also a Bar row, white with black spots—neither of them marked in the ear or otherwise. The owner or owners of said hogs are hereby notified to call, pay charges and take them away, or they will be disposed of according to law. novs-3t AARON PETERS. BLACKSMITH'S COAL, LUMP COAL, WILKESBARRE EGG COAL, SUN BURY COAL, Just received, and fir sale low, and deliv ered in at:', Lii t ; t vn. by - MUK'L COMFORT. • 0 0 0 • Kent's best Matches, for tmt * I.) 'h'- I I li lovtt.l itlei. a ugil FRAXCISCUS THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROY Ala p PATENT Prepared from a preoption of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful add dangerous diseases to which the female •onstltntion is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits These Pills should not be taken by females during Ike FIRST THREE MOUTHS of Pregnancy, as tkey are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time tkey art safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterica, and Whites, these PiUs will effect a cure when all other u.- .ns have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each packags. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, 1 JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin It C 0.,) Rochester, N. Y. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps endlosed to any au thorized Agent will insure a bottle of the Pills by return ■sail. For sale by | Charles Ritz Dr. fitoneroad at i the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardl& | Co., Lewistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, ; and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 GEO. BLY.MYKR. At the Old Corner Stand, j ' ' TTAS just returned from the city with a choice El selection of Goods, purchased at vastly | reduced rates, which for Cash or Country Pro i duce will be sold at unexampled low prices. The stock embraces IMS' DltlSS GOODS, SUCH AS Ginghams, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Lustres, De Kaiges, &c Printed and Shaded De Laines! { AND FF*EITCSE MEE,IITCSI Also, a well selected lot of ACLUS, MAS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Flannels, Tweeds & Jeans, SHAWLS, CARPETK, and a general assortment of GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, "" and everything else generally found in a large store. Merchants who desire to replen ish their slocks without going to the city, will find strong inducements to purchase. 0c29 R U D I SILL, ! East Market street, Lewistown, ! Opposite Judge Ritz's Drug Store, invites at tention to his new stock of Buffalo Robes, Fur Collars, Fur Cloves, LADIES' MRS, such as Martin, Sable, Fitch, &c New Styles XSGHHS ssrarASUfiP Common and Fancy HATS & CAPS, AND Fall and Winter Style of Men's HATS & CAPS of every description. A large stock of the above just opened, and in consequence of the times, for sale VERY LOW for CASH or its equivalent. 0c29 WM . LIND, 112 SHU Mill It 1111 ID IB 9 East Market street, Lett istotro, a few doors east of Geo. Blymyer's store, HAS jusfreeeived fiotn the city a choice se lection of CLOTHS, CSI CSi S3 S3 £££ X CB> S3 g> an# arreting#, specially selected by himself, embracing some very superior goods, from among which his old customers and as many new ones as may choose to call, can secure articles for dress that will vastly add to tbeir personal appearance when mode up. Call and examine the stock, which will be found to be all that is represented, if not a little more. oct22 TO INVALIDS! * DR. EARDMAW, 7)HYSICIAN for diseases of the Lung*, Thioat and 1 Heart—formerly Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hos pital and Invalids' It el real—Orresiwmrfirig Member of the Loudon Medical Society of UU-ervalion— Author of "Lettersto Invalids," Ac., IS COMING. NOVEMBER APPOINTMENTS. Dr. Hardman, Physician for Diseases of the lungs, formerly Physician tolhf Chtcinnnti Jllarint Hospital, V* COHStf LTED AT Lewistown, National Hotel, Wednesday, Dec. 16 Mifflin, Patterson House, , " 17 Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel " 15 l)n. HARDMAN treat* (.rmsumtdiim, Bronchitis,Lnrviig tis, Asthma, and all diseases of the Throat by MEDICX TED INHALATION fhe great point in the treatment of all human maladies is to get at the disease in a direct manner. ..All medicine are estimated by their action upon the organ requiring relief. This is the important fact upon which Inhalation is based If the. slornach jsdieeased, we lake medicine directly into the stomach. . If the lunga are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated vapor* directly into them. The reason why Consumption and diseases of the Lungs have heretofore resisted all treatment, has been because I Ley were not approached in a direct manner by medicine. They were intended to be local, and yet they were so ad ministered that they could only act constitutionally, ex pending !>er immediate action upon the stomach, whilst the foul ulcers within the Lungs were unmolested. In halation brings the medicine into direct contact with the diseasf, without the disadvantage of any violent action. Its application fs so simple that it may be employed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid It does not de range the stomach, or interfere in the least with the strength, comfort or business of the patient. £>No charge for consultation. OTHER DISEASES TREATED. In relation to the following diseases, either when com plicated with l ong Affections, or existing alone, 1 also invite consultation—usually finding them PROMPTLY CURABLE: PROLAPSUS and all forms of FTGI.E COSFUIXTS, ! Irregularities and Weak in AS PALPITATION and other firms of HEART DIS | EASE, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other Dis . eases of Stomach and Rowels, Piles, &c die. ' #3-All diseases of the Eye and Ear ; Neuralgia, Epilep ! sy, and all forms of Nervous Disease. a>.\o charge for consultation. ; jyfr-iy s D. HARDMAN, M D. The Medicine of the Million. ' PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. i I _ THE EXCITING CAUSE OP SICKNESS. THE blood is the life su-taining bgent. It furnishes the components of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integu ment. The stomach is its manufactory, the veins its dis | tributors, and.the intestines the channel through which i the waste matter re jected in its productions is expelled i Upon the stomach, the circulation and tin- bowels, these [ Pills act simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purifying the fluids, and regul tting the excretions. THE IATIOffAL COMPLAINT. Dyspepsia is the most common disease among afl clas ses in this country. It assumes a thousand shapes, and is the primary source of innumerable dangeruus maladies; hut whatever ita type or symptoms, however obsiinata its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily end rapidly to this searching and unerring remedy. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. The quantity and quality of the bile are of most vital , importance to health. Upon the liver,the gland which secretes this fluid, these Pills operate specifically, infalli bly rectifying its irregularities and effectually curing Jaundice, Bilious Reinittams, i>'d all the vark ti.s of dis ease generated by an unnatu.al condition of the organ BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands die annually of Dyeeniery, Diarrhosa, Chronic Constipation, and nther diseases of these waste pipes of ithe system. The effect of the Pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. By following the printed directions, the most a&rmuig case* of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. A WORD TO FEMALES. The local debility and irregularities which are the es pecial annoyf nces of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the tin* being, and prevented for the lime to come, by a course of this miid but iboruugh alterative. .. Hollo way's Pills are Ike best remedy known in the world for the following Diseases : Asthma Diarrhoea Indigestion Secondary Bowel Com- Dropsy Influenza Symptoms plaints Debility Inflammation Inward weak- Coughs Fever and Venereal Af- nese Colds Ague feclinns Liver coinpi 'is Chest DiseasesFeniale Com-Worms of all Lowness of Costiveness '-plaints- kinds . Spirits Dyspepsia Headaches Str,.ie&.Gravel Piles K-CAUTION I—None are genuine unless the words "Hollowau, New York and Loudon," are discernible as a water mark iu every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plaint, seen by hold ing the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection or any party or parties countetfeiiing the medicines or vending the same, knowing litem to be spu rious. ♦**slD at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Latin, New York, and by ait respectable Drug gists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United j states, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, tiij | cents, ami XI each. >There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. atig!3 Prices to Suit tie Times! <£reat attraction AT JLNEIN'S CHEAP Clock, Watch & Jewelry Store, CORNER OF MARKET ANO BROWN STREETS, LEWISTOWN. "VTOW OPEN, a large and splendid assortment j\i of Clocks and Watches, Fine rich and new style Jewelry, sliver and plated Ware; gold, silver and steel framed Spectacles, with plain and periscopic glass; silver Spoons, Forks, but ter and dessert Knives; Albata Spoons, Fork's, &c.; a large assortment of the best Gold Pens' now in use ; gold and silver Watches, el the latest Liverpool, London, French -aiid Sw.** makers; elegant gold Jewaiy, iucluo.ug ear rings, breast pins, ftnger rings, fob, v.stand guard chains, medallions, cuff pi;a. porUkuo aies, Fancy Goods. &e., at such prices as can pot fail to give satisfaction, and to which he invites the attention of purchasers BOOKS. Theological, Miscellaneous, School. Blank and other Books ; Cap, Letter and Note Paper; Albums, Annuals, &c. at tow prices. oct22 H. W. JUNKIN. GROCERIES DOWN! ~~ SUPERIOR Syrup Molasses, at 80 cents a gallon. Sugar also reduced in price. octß F..J. HOFFMAN. CONFECTIONERIES, always fresh, whole sale and retail, at HOFFMAN'S. t>soo Headed and Square Paling, 3000 ?_} not headed do. on band a ltd for sale cheap bv aug]3 FRANCISCUS.